INDEX. 
11! 
Harrison (W. Jerome), on The Blue 
Moon; Green Sun; and Gorgeous 
Sunsets, 23 
- On The Syenites of South 
Leicestershire, 7-11, 41-2 
Heron (Arclea Cinerea), 105-9 
Hiepe (William L.), on The Principles of 
Biology, 309-15 
High Land and Great Moi'ture essential 
to the Initiation of a Glacial Epoch, 
82-3 
Hill (Dr. A.), on The Principles of Biology, 
35-6, 71-2, 309-15 
Hillliouse (William), on The Intercellular 
Relations of Protoplasts, 61-6, 101-5, 
121-6 
Hodgson (T. V.), on The Heron {Arclea 
Cinerea), 105-9 
Hughes (W. R.), on Antedou (Comatula) 
Rosaceus, 145 
- on a Visit to Ceylon, 161-7 
- on The Cuckoo at Handsworth, 
145 
-on the Mildness of the Season, 86 
Hybrid Moss, 17 
Ice Action in the Valley of the Artro, 197-8 
Ice-grooved Boulders, 25 
Insects—Dictyna latens—Ergatis latens, 
236-7 
- Miscus campestris, 328-9 
Instinct, Darwin’s Essay on, 18-19 
Intercellular Relations of Protoplasts, on 
the, 61-6, 101-5, 121-6 
International Scientific Assocition, 298 
Jerusalem Artichoke, 348 
Ketley (Mr. Charles), Death of, 170 
Lark, the, and the Thrush, 142 
Late Dr. T. Wright, the, 341-4 
Leicestershire, on The Mammals of, 301-3 
Lias at Market Harborough, 145 
Lingula Lesueuri, Rouault, Note on, 73-4 
Lloyd, Richard Mosley, 70 
Lunularia Vulgaris, Mich., 277-9 
Magnin (A.), on The Bacteria, 74 
Mammals of Leicestershire, on the, 301-3 
Manual of the Bi'itish Discomycetes, 193 
Marine Algse, Our, 4-6, 37-40 
Market Harborough, Lias at, 145 
Marshall (W. P.), on The Great Kimberley 
Diamond Mine, 93-8 
- on The Volcanic Iheory for the 
Cause of the Recent Remarkable 
Sunsets, 177-81 
- on The Recent Sunsets and 
Sunrises, 1-3 
Meteorological Notes, 66, 98, 141-2, 166-7, 
206-7, 236, 268, 297, 328, 346-7 
Midland Union of Natural History 
Societies—Annual Meeting at 
Peterborough, 137-8,167-8 
•- Report of the Council, the Darwin 
Medal, &c., 201-6 
- Balance Sheet, Notes, &c., 230-6 
- Address by the Dean of Peter¬ 
borough, 241-50 
- Financial Result, 270 
Mineral Ore Deposits, 298-9 
Mott (F. T.), on A Summer Campaign, 
295-6 
- on The Mammals of Leicester¬ 
shire, 301-3 
Mounting Hydrozoa, Polyzoa, &c., with 
Extended Tentacles, 24 
Native Plants, the Preservation of, 209-14 
Natural History Objects, (Notes on Col¬ 
lecting and Preserving (Bevieiu), 51 
Natural History Notes—Alternaria Bras- 
sicae, Saccardo, 26S-9, 329, 349 
- A New Vorticella, 298 
-Ante don (Comatula) Rosaceus, 145 
- Arrival of Swallows, 170 
- Badger, Capture of, 116 
- Blue Moon; Green Sun; and 
Gorgeous Sunsets, The, 23 
- Boraginacete, Fertilisation of the, 
23-4 
- Botanical Notes from South Beds, 
172 
- Boulders, Ice-grooved, 25 
- Coal, Preparation of, 26 
- “ Correspondance Botanique," 270 
- Croft Hill, Height of, 86 
- Cuckoo at Handsworth, 145 
- Dimensions of a few Rare Coni¬ 
fers, 270 
- Diseases of Field ’and Garden 
Crops, 270 
- English-grown Medicinal Rhu¬ 
barb,, 269-70 
-Equinoctial Gales, 270 
- Flora of British Fungi (Hymeno- 
mycetes), 145 
- Flora of Oxfordshire, 170 
- Flora of Warwickshiref Additional 
Records), 297 
- Floral Register, 144 
- Formation of Starch, 269 
- George Bentham, 330 
-Great Comet, the, of 1882, 52 
- Haricot Beans, 348 
- Henry Bohn, Death of, 271 
- History of British Fossil Reptiles, 
271 
- Hydrozoa, Polyzoa, &c., Mounting 
with Extended Tentacles, 24 
-Influence of the Geological Con¬ 
ditions of a Country upon its 
Flora, 55 
- International Scientific JAssocia- 
tion, 298 
-Jerusalem Artichoke, 348 
- Journal of I otany for January, 52 
- Lias, the, at Market Harborough, 
145 
- Local Observations, 53 
- Meads of Asphodel, 116 
- Mental Evolution in Animals, 51 
- Microscope, Safety Stage for the, 
25 
- Mild Season in the Fens, 53-4 
- Mildness of the Season, 53, 86 
- Mineral Ore Deposits, 298-9 
- Mr. Charles Ketley, 170 
- New British Fungi, 297-8 
- New British Puccinia, 349 
- Nitella, and Flint Implements, 56 
- Nitella Mucronata in Beds, 117 
- Notes from Woking—Curled Web 
of Spider, 236-7 
